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Trinity to Splash €16m on Old AIB Building, After Four Years of Leasing It

College hopes to sell the building, which houses departments displaced by Printing House Square, in five years time.
By Katy Amos
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Universities to Provide Drug and Alcohol-Free Accommodation

A new government health initiative will require universities to offer accommodation free from drugs and alcohol.
By Danielle Varley
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UCC Students Occupy Campus, Vowing Not to Leave Until Rent Hikes Scrapped

UCCSU president Ben Dunlea said the union would not stand by the college's decision to hike on-campus rent by three per cent.
By Emer Moreau
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UL Under Fire for ‘Prison Cell’ Accommodation Proposals

The proposal, which will see a second bed added to apartments designed for one person, has been condemned by student leaders as 'appalling'.
By Orla Murnaghan
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Printing House Square to Open in July, After Slew of Setbacks

Trinity's new accommodation complex, originally due to be finished last summer, has been hit by a number of setbacks over the last seven months.
By Emer Moreau
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College to Apply for Equality Award by 2022, Despite ‘Disappointing’ Efforts so Far

A top gender equality official has said College will push for the silver Athena SWAN by 2022, but the new strategic plan aims for 2025.
By Sárán Fogarty
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Sally Rooney’s Conversations With Friends to be Adapted for TV

The Trinity's graduate's second novel, Normal People, has already been made into a series, which will air in April.
By Orla Murnaghan
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Plans to Replace Santry Stacks on Hold Due to Lack of Funding

A business plan has not been developed to replace Santry Stacks, which was flagged as "not fit for purpose" nearly two years ago.
By Emer Moreau
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‘Engage With the Future’: College Moots Wildflower Meadow At Front Gate

The public are to vote on whether to turn the grassy patches surrounding Edmund Burke and Oliver Goldsmith into a wildflower meadow.
By Danielle Varley
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Trinity Researchers Pave Way for Brain Injury Treatments

Research by Trinity scientists has found that targeting overactive immune cells may be key to developing treatments for traumatic brain injury.
By Danielle Varley